Picking up from where WANG Chia-Ming's Popular Culture Trilogy left off, No (Political) Party brings insightful observations of this generation that are based on pop culture. Accompanied by the music of Taiwanese indie rock band “No Party for Cao Dong”, the focus is on Taiwan's modern social scene and atmosphere. Theater director HUNG Wei-Yao transforms the stage into a screen, integrating real-time images to create a surreal anime-like setting.
A young time traveler seeks to resolve some of history's crises but is destined to miss the mark. This intertwining of reality and fiction leads to despondency, loneliness and absurdity, as well as the collective experience of a moment in time that is difficult to reproduce. As the first production marking Shakespeare's Wild Sisters Group's 30th anniversary, No (Political) Party is not only a theatrical experiment, but also a record of a generation of youth—the voice of today's audiences.